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- Line Producer / On-Location
- Reporter / Journalist
- Production Coordinator / Crewing
Pune, Maharashtra, India
$250 - $350 / Day
Request Quotea journalist and a film maker. As a journalist, I have worked with Times of India, Mid-Day, ANI, Jagran Cityplus, Hindustan Times to name a few over the past 23 years. Am an on ground reporter, and covered the city, the communities, and their welfare, environment, education, floods, natural disasters and culture. also works as a researcher for foreign productions and also helped in location scouting as well as pre-production for visiting journalists like PBS, Teddybear Films, ZDF, ARD, ORF etc. my foray into filmmaking began with my first film “Between Gods and Demons” which was an experimental film made in the Japanese language explaining the relationship of water and religion to Japanese.
train journeys around the world
Micha X. Peled's Globalization Trilogy examines the epidemic of suicides amongst India's cotton farmers, deeply in debt after switching to genetically modified seeds.
The monobloc plastic chair is the best-selling piece of furniture that ever existed, known on every continent, across all national borders and social boundaries. Estimates claim that there are a billion units of this chair worldwide. At the very least. A feature-length documentary, MONOBLOC tells the story of how this unsightly plastic chair took the world by storm. How this chair destroys livelihoods and brings affluence. How it threatens our environment and ‘good taste’. Yet also about how the monobloc chair makes disabled people happy and the many, many millions to whom a chair is a chair and nothing more.
Indian cities have enjoyed breakneck economic growth in recent years. Hundreds of multinational and Indian companies are bursting out of the seams of Bangalore, Hyderabad, Bombay and Delhi, cities that now carry well beyond their carrying capacity. This film was situated in Vidarbha, in the cotton belt. It is an India few foreigners — or Indians in the new urban economy — know or feel connected to, even though it represents more than two thirds of this nation’s one billion people who live in its rural hinterlands.
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